While I can't see the specific options you're referring to, I can provide general information about common cybersecurity risks associated with using AI. Here are a few:
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Data Privacy Violations: AI systems often require large datasets, which may include sensitive personal information. If not properly secured, this data can be leaked or mishandled.
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Adversarial Attacks: Cybercriminals can manipulate input data to fool AI systems into making incorrect decisions or predictions, compromising security.
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Increased Attack Surface: The integration of AI systems into existing IT infrastructures can introduce new vulnerabilities and an expanded attack surface.
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Automation of Attacks: AI can be used by attackers to automate and optimize cyberattacks, making them more effective and harder to detect.
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Bias in AI Algorithms: If AI systems are not trained on diverse datasets, biases might be present, leading to unequal treatment or the overlooking of certain threats.
If you can provide the specific options you're considering, I can help identify which one relates most closely to AI-related cybersecurity risks.